Jaipur: Indian Archaeological Survey (ASI) has removed controversial plaque in taro rakta in Rajsamand which stated that Pratap’s Maharana troops had resigned in the Battle of HaldieGati in 1576 CE and the wrong Badhshai Bagh claimed to be mentioned after the Mughal Emperor Akbar.
, The move occurred two days after the Union Minister for Arjun Ram Meghwal’s culture issued an order for the same thing.
Plaque was transferred by officials at 3pm.
Two more plaques were transferred by the team later on Chaked Samadhi and HaldieGati, said that content, size and font were not in harmony with the standard breastfeeding format.
Bipin Chandra Negi, Inspector, ASI Circle Jodhpur, told TII, “Because the order has been received from high ranking, controversial plaque in tarai rakta and Badshahi Bagh has been removed and new plaques will soon be placed in the same place.” These plaques are placed In 1975 during the visit of former Prime Minister of Indira Gandhi by the state government.
Then they are part of the state government.
Then in 2003, they were declared the monument of national interest and acquired by breast milk.
Of the four sites, plaques in rakta talaai triggered a large controversy that read the following: ‘Pratap troops backwards and Pratap to Sena Ko Peeche Hatna Pala.’ “New content will highlight the courage and sacrifice of Pratap.
It will also state the fact that Akbar has committed a war with Pratap and has never succeeded in his ambition to take over Mewar.
The bigger goal is to carry an accurate narrative of historical events, removing statements controversial / can be debated and established plaque in the format of breast milk, “Negi said.
The request for the transfer was first made on June 13, 2021, at the birth warning of Pratap Maharana.
Immediately get support after Mla Deepti Maheswari and MP who were just elected Rajsamand Diya Kumari raised this problem with former Cultural Minister of Union Prahlad Singh Patel.